Types of conservation procedures
Conservation treatments may include:
a) maintenance,
b) restaurants,
c) reconstruction,
d) adaptation.
Maintenance boils down to proper maintenance and fixation of structural elements, … read on
Types of conservation procedures
Conservation treatments may include:
a) maintenance,
b) restaurants,
c) reconstruction,
d) adaptation.
Maintenance boils down to proper maintenance and fixation of structural elements, … read on
Latent heat stores use physical properties, i.e.. high heat and low melting point of some compounds. Cartridges containing salt solutions, Waxes, paraffins or organic acids, are heated by the utilizing systems … read on
Partition walls with plasterboard sheathing can be built on a structure made of width profiles 50, 75 or 100 Mm, with single or double plasterboard cladding.
Characteristic … read on
Defects and damage to roofs arise as a result of design errors, Implementing, maintenance or materials, as well as as a result of natural aging of the covering material.
Coated profiled sheets are an ideal covering material, enabling … read on
Ventilated roofs waterproof coating, responsible for protection against precipitation is separated from the thermal insulation by a ventilated air gap. This design completely eliminates the problems associated with the uncontrolled flow of moisture from … read on
Inverted roof technology enables the design of both non-usable roofs, as well as terrace roofs accessible to people along with elements of small architecture.
In each of the variants, the inverted flat roof is a very durable technology … read on
In solid roofs, the watertight coating is not separated from the thermal insulation by a ventilated air gap and as a result, the design requires solving the problem of water vapor flow from the side of the heated interior.
Full roofs … read on
The contact of the outer wall with the roof has a great impact on the architectural expression of the whole building. Depending on the type of roof, its edging may have different heights:
• In full flat roofs, height from … read on
Noise hazards
Noise is a common phenomenon (at work, at the place of residence and rest), which causes many negative effects on human health. Health problems, which may arise as a result … read on
Cellulose fibres (bulk material)
For the production of cellulose fibers, newspaper waste paper is used, from which cellulose fibers are recovered. The material is impregnated with boron compounds and compacted in packages up to approx.. 150 … read on